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Gastric bypass in Tijuana

Have you struggled for years with being overweight and associated health problems? You’re not alone! Gastric bypass in Tijuana is a safe and effective option for those seeking a total transformation of their lives.

It will not only help you lose weight, but it will also improve your health and well-being. You will be able to enjoy a more active and healthy life, and increase your self-esteem and confidence. Do not allow yourself any excuse, Gastric bypass in Tijuana is a safe and effective option that can change your life forever. We have a team of experts that will provide you with all the support and care you need on this journey.

Gastric bypass in Tijuana

Discover the beauty you always wanted

At Blue Medical Tower’s Center Gastric bypass in Tijuana, you will experience life-changing bariatric surgery in Tijuana . Our group of board-certified doctors will help you every step of the way. We go beyond the safety standards of American hospitals and surgical centers, guaranteeing your comfort during your stay. In addition, we are a short distance from the US-MX international airport, which allows us to serve patients from the US, Canada and Europe.

First-rate surgical center near the borderline

Blue Medical Tower is recognized as one of the best hospitals in the world. In the operating room, modernity and design translate into comfort and tranquility for patients and allows performing surgeries of the highest quality. Among its most outstanding services: Gastric bypass in Tijuana.

First-rate surgical center near the borderline

Blue Medical Tower is recognized as one of the best hospitals in the world. In the operating room, modernity and design translate into comfort and tranquility for patients and allows performing surgeries of the highest quality. Among its most outstanding services: Gastric bypass in Tijuana.

Benefits of Gastric bypass in Tijuana

Transform yourself with gastric bypass in Tijuana! Gastric bypass in Tijuana has proven to be an effective option for sustained weight loss and improvement of various obesity-related medical conditions. Our patients have experienced a significant reduction in their weight, improving their overall health and quality of life.

Heart Disease Heart Disease

Heart disease

High Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure

Apnea Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea

Diabetes Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes

Liver Liver

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

Reflux Reflux

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (joint pain)

Bariatric Surgery

Cirugía Bariátrica

It is the mission of the Center Bariatric Surgery in Tijuana  to improve the health and quality of life of its patients.

Weight gain can have a negative impact on your general well-being, confidence, and quality of life. However, diet and exercise are not always effective.

In our high-tech weight loss center we perform various procedures to help you lose excess weight quickly, our experts will make you feel confident that you have made the right decision.

Those seeking weight loss surgery flock to Tijuana due to its proximity to the US Bariatric procedures, such as gastric sleeves, are available at more affordable prices, yet remain as safe as possible. At the Center Bariatric Surgery in Tijuana,  the opinion of our patients confirming it, they receive the same level of excellence and safety as in the United States.

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Gastric bypass in Tijuana

This procedure for the patient and significant weight loss is the reduction of insulin and blood sugar levels, which represents a substantial improvement in type 2 diabetes.

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Many success stories back up our work. Our clients have always trusted our experience and doctors in Tijuana.

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FAQ's questions about Gastric bypass in Tijuana

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FAQ's

+ - How soon after weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana can I return to work?

After Gastric bypass in Tijuana, most patients return to work in one or two weeks.

+ - Will I have to go on a diet before I have Bariatric surgery in Tijuana?

Yes. Many insurance companies require patients to be on a weight loss program before qualifying for Bariatric surgery in Tijuana.

Many bariatric surgeons put their patients on a special pre-operative diet, usually 2 or 3 weeks just before surgery. The reason for the pre-operative diet is to shrink the liver and reduce fat in the abdomen. This helps during the procedure and makes it safer.

Some insurance companies require a physician-monitored diet three to six months prior to surgery as part of their coverage requirement. These diets are very different from the short-term diets and usually are more about food education and showing a willingness to complete appointments and to learn.

+ - Will I lose my hair after Gastric bypass in Tijuana?

Some hair loss is common between 3 and 6 months following Gastric bypass in Tijuana but almost always temporary.

The reasons for hair loss are not totally understood. Even if you take all recommended supplements and meet protein requirements, hair loss will be noticed until the follicles come back. Adequate intake of protein, vitamins, and minerals will help to ensure hair re-growth, and avoid longer term thinning.

+ - Do most people who have weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana regain their weight?

No. A small number of patients can regain their weight but the vast majority lose significant weight and keep this weight off.

More than 95% of patients will successfully lose half of their extra body weight or more after surgery for weight loss. Roux end gastric bypass patients, for example, on average lose approximately 70% of their extra body weight initially, and 2 years or more after surgery will regain approximately 5% of their extra body weight. Compared to these results, patients who attempt weight loss without surgery, on average, are able to lose little weight and may gain weight in the long-term.

+ - Will I have to be on a diet after the Gastric bypass in Tijuana?

No. Most people think of a “diet” as a plan that leaves you hungry. That is not the way people feel after Gastric bypass in Tijuana.

Eventually, most patients get some form of appetite back 6-18 months after surgery. Your appetite is much weaker, and easier to satisfy than before.

This does not mean you can eat whatever and whenever you want. Healthier food choices are important for best results, but most patients still enjoy tasty food, and even occasional “treats”.

+ - Do weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana patients have serious health problems caused by vitamin deficiency?

As long as patients take their appropriate vitamins, it is rare to have health problems from vitamin deficiency.

Weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana can lead to reduced amounts of vitamins and minerals because people eat less and may absorb less in the intestines. Weight loss surgeries have different effects on vitamins and minerals based on how much change in absorption they cause. Deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, and protein can negatively affect health causing:

fatigue (feeling tired)
anemia (low levels of red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body)
bone and muscle loss
impaired night vision
low immunity (your body’s ability to stay healthy)
loss of nerve function (can affect your senses such as touch, taste, and smell)
mental function deficits (changes how clearly you think)
Fortunately, nutrient deficiencies following surgery can be easily avoided with a good diet and the use of supplements including vitamins, minerals, and sometimes protein supplements. Before and after surgery, patients are advised of the appropriate diet and vitamin supplement needed. Most weight loss surgery programs also require patients to have their vitamins and minerals checked on a regular basis after surgery. Nutrient deficiencies and any associated health problems are preventable with monitoring and patients following diet and supplement (vitamin and mineral) recommendations. Health problems due to deficiencies usually occur in patients who do not regularly follow-up to monitor healthy vitamin and mineral levels. Be sure you stay in touch with your weight loss surgery team for best results!

+ - Is the chance of dying from weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana more than the chance of dying from obesity?

No. Weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana is very safe and decreases the chance of dying from obesity. In fact, weight loss surgery is safer than removing the gallbladder or having a knee replacement.

A recent study of 209,116 patients found the risk of death from weight loss surgery was 0.16%, or approximately 1 in 600. (4) This rate is considerably less than most other surgeries, including gallbladder and hip replacement surgery. Large studies find that the risk of death from any cause is considerably less for patients after weight loss surgery than for those who have severe obesity and have never had the surgery. Patients who have weight loss surgery have a reduction in their risk of death by 40%. Death related to diabetes is reduced by more than 90% and from heart disease by more than 50% for patients after weight loss surgery. (3) The benefits of weight loss surgery far outweigh the risks. As with any serious surgical operation, the decision to have weight loss surgery should be discussed with your surgeon, family members, and loved ones.

+ - How soon after weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana can I return to work?

After Gastric bypass in Tijuana, most patients return to work in one or two weeks.

+ - Will I have to go on a diet before I have Bariatric surgery in Tijuana?

Yes. Many insurance companies require patients to be on a weight loss program before qualifying for Bariatric surgery in Tijuana.

Many bariatric surgeons put their patients on a special pre-operative diet, usually 2 or 3 weeks just before surgery. The reason for the pre-operative diet is to shrink the liver and reduce fat in the abdomen. This helps during the procedure and makes it safer.

Some insurance companies require a physician-monitored diet three to six months prior to surgery as part of their coverage requirement. These diets are very different from the short-term diets and usually are more about food education and showing a willingness to complete appointments and to learn.

+ - Will I lose my hair after Gastric bypass in Tijuana?

Some hair loss is common between 3 and 6 months following Gastric bypass in Tijuana but almost always temporary.

The reasons for hair loss are not totally understood. Even if you take all recommended supplements and meet protein requirements, hair loss will be noticed until the follicles come back. Adequate intake of protein, vitamins, and minerals will help to ensure hair re-growth, and avoid longer term thinning.

+ - Do most people who have weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana regain their weight?

No. A small number of patients can regain their weight but the vast majority lose significant weight and keep this weight off.

More than 95% of patients will successfully lose half of their extra body weight or more after surgery for weight loss. Roux end gastric bypass patients, for example, on average lose approximately 70% of their extra body weight initially, and 2 years or more after surgery will regain approximately 5% of their extra body weight. Compared to these results, patients who attempt weight loss without surgery, on average, are able to lose little weight and may gain weight in the long-term.

+ - Will I have to be on a diet after the Gastric bypass in Tijuana?

No. Most people think of a “diet” as a plan that leaves you hungry. That is not the way people feel after Gastric bypass in Tijuana.

Eventually, most patients get some form of appetite back 6-18 months after surgery. Your appetite is much weaker, and easier to satisfy than before.

This does not mean you can eat whatever and whenever you want. Healthier food choices are important for best results, but most patients still enjoy tasty food, and even occasional “treats”.

+ - Do weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana patients have serious health problems caused by vitamin deficiency?

As long as patients take their appropriate vitamins, it is rare to have health problems from vitamin deficiency.

Weight loss Bariatric surgery in Tijuana can lead to reduced amounts of vitamins and minerals because people eat less and may absorb less in the intestines. Weight loss surgeries have different effects on vitamins and minerals based on how much change in absorption they cause. Deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, and protein can negatively affect health causing:

fatigue (feeling tired)
anemia (low levels of red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body)
bone and muscle loss
impaired night vision
low immunity (your body’s ability to stay healthy)
loss of nerve function (can affect your senses such as touch, taste, and smell)
mental function deficits (changes how clearly you think)
Fortunately, nutrient deficiencies following surgery can be easily avoided with a good diet and the use of supplements including vitamins, minerals, and sometimes protein supplements. Before and after surgery, patients are advised of the appropriate diet and vitamin supplement needed. Most weight loss surgery programs also require patients to have their vitamins and minerals checked on a regular basis after surgery. Nutrient deficiencies and any associated health problems are preventable with monitoring and patients following diet and supplement (vitamin and mineral) recommendations. Health problems due to deficiencies usually occur in patients who do not regularly follow-up to monitor healthy vitamin and mineral levels. Be sure you stay in touch with your weight loss surgery team for best results!

+ - Is the chance of dying from weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana more than the chance of dying from obesity?

No. Weight loss Gastric bypass in Tijuana is very safe and decreases the chance of dying from obesity. In fact, weight loss surgery is safer than removing the gallbladder or having a knee replacement.

A recent study of 209,116 patients found the risk of death from weight loss surgery was 0.16%, or approximately 1 in 600. (4) This rate is considerably less than most other surgeries, including gallbladder and hip replacement surgery. Large studies find that the risk of death from any cause is considerably less for patients after weight loss surgery than for those who have severe obesity and have never had the surgery. Patients who have weight loss surgery have a reduction in their risk of death by 40%. Death related to diabetes is reduced by more than 90% and from heart disease by more than 50% for patients after weight loss surgery. (3) The benefits of weight loss surgery far outweigh the risks. As with any serious surgical operation, the decision to have weight loss surgery should be discussed with your surgeon, family members, and loved ones.

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